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Close for Claiming Half A Million
FORT WORTH, Texas-If American
Paint Horses were like the stock market, financial
advisors would call it a sure thing. With an
average growth rate of more than 11 percent
annually, the American Paint Horse Association
surpassed more than 500,000 horses in its registry
last year. But no horse currently holds the
coveted 500,000th position-yet.
The association has reserved
registration number 500,000 and the name Half
A Million for a sealed-bid auction to benefit
the APHA's Heritage Foundation. The Heritage
Foundation, which works to preserve the history
of the Paint Horse and APHA historic figures,
is currently developing a center where visitors
can learn more about the history of the Paint
Horse and the association.
Sealed bids for the number
500,000 and the name Half A Million, sold as
one lot, will be accepted until June 15, 2000.
On July 2, during the World Showcase Sale at
the World Championship Paint Horse Show, a live
auction for the number will be held and sealed
bids will be considered. The highest bidder
will receive:
- A specially designed plaque bearing the
photograph and registration certificate of
the bidder's designated horse, with the number
500,000 and name Half A Million;
- The permanent display of a duplicate plaque
at the APHA world headquarters building in
Fort Worth, Texas; and,
- A fabulous prize package from APHA corporate
sponsors, including a custom monogrammed blanket
from BMB and many other great prizes.
"Not only will the highest
bidder receive the prize package, but they will
also get a great deal of publicity for their
horse through the recognition that the 500,000th
Paint Horse will receive," said APHA Assistant
Executive Secretary Jim Kelley.
Sealed bids containing the
name, address, and phone number of the bidder,
along with a signed statement naming the amount
of the bid, can be sent to:
American Paint Horse Association
Attn: Jim Kelley
P.O. Box 961023
Fort Worth, Texas 76161-0023
The winner will be announced
and recognized at the 2000 World Show Showcase
Sale, held July 1, 2000, in Fort Worth, Texas.
The APHA strives to preserve
and promote the history, breeding, training,
racing, showing, sales and enjoyment of American
Paints.
For more information about the APHA and its programs,
call (817) 834-2742, extension 788, or go online
at www.apha.com. |